Overview

Venture to the ancient and culturally diverse city of Gibraltar on an exciting full-day excursion from Seville. Accompanied by a knowledgeable guide, immerse yourself in the intricate cultural tapestry of the city; gaze at the dramatic landmark of the Rock of Gibraltar; explore the subterranean depths of St. Michael’s Cave; then frolic with the famous monkeys who inhabit the island. Explore independently during a relaxed afternoon and treat your taste buds to the traditional flavors of Spanish cuisine in a rustic local restaurant (own expense).

Day trip to Gibraltar from Seville

Admire views of the Moroccan and Spanish coastlines lining the Mediterranean Sea

Take a sightseeing tour and learn about the history of this ancient city from your guide

Visit the famous Rock of Gibraltar and explore St Michael's Cave whilst meeting the local monkeys on your way

Enjoy free time to explore the wonders of the city, shop and have lunch (own expense)

What To Expect

Emerge early and climb aboard a comfortable air-conditioned minivan at your Seville hotel. Enjoy the scenic sights as you travel towards the island and listen as your guide sets the historical scene.

On arrival, head straight to the iconic Rock of Gibraltar, a natural formation that rises resplendently over the curvaceous coastline. Capture the landmark on camera then delve into the darkened depths of St. Michael’s cave in order to admire some of the unearthly rock sculptures that reside within.

Revel in the outrageous antics of the island’s resident monkeys as they frolic in an attempt to win your attention and affection. Then, enjoy an afternoon of independent exploration as you soak up the atmosphere of charming cafes and browse the boutiques of Main Street for special souvenirs.

Relax during the return journey to Seville, where the tour concludes.

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Mary H

, Nov 2018

The only enjoyable part of this trip was at the Rock of Gibraltar with a local tour guide from Bland Tours. Our day started out at 8 am at a meeting point in Seville from which we went all over in the bus to pickup every one. We rode for about 2 hours and then stopped at a rest stop for about 1/2 hour. From here we went into town where we had 45 minutes to walk around a lot of tourist shops. THEN we went to a parking garage and waited for 1/2 hour for our tour guide. Once he arrived and took us around to The Rock, the caves, and to see the monkeys, It was very worthwhile and enjoyable however we only had 1/2 hour to explore the cave and see the monkeys.before we met up again to go back to the tourist shopping and back to Seville. So, you pay this expense for each member of your group for about 1.5 hours of good tourism and the rest of the time is wasted. I would look for a better tour should I do it again.

We did not know what to expect in this way, so we had a really exciting and instructive day. Our guide Paul chose us in time with the bus driver. Upon arrival we met another guide wizard who took us all over the island. It was amazing and full of information and history. We visited the cave of St. Michael and I got great pictures there. Gibraltar is amazing and worth a visit!

Excellent organisation and was picked up with no problem. The day was well organised and the guide looked after us making sure we knew where to meet. The only problem was the weather which couldn't be helped, but despite, we did see some monkeys! Torrential rain and gale force winds! Thoroughly recommend this trip.

In the middle of ten days in Seville, we wanted a day trip and the timing of this was ideal. Gibraltar is very touristy and it's a lot of time in the bus, but it was still fun for the family to see the monkeys and, yes, to have our ice cream stolen by them in spite of multiple warnings.

-I'd recommend to take your own lunch, so you don't waste time buying it.
-Another couple and I, from our tour, went up the cable car - great view but this used up all of our spare time and I do think there were other areas I would have liked to explore.
-The time in Gibraltar is limited.